The National Heritage Museum is proud to present blogs with information from the National Heritage Museum's Department of Education as well as the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives.
Using Primary Sources to Reconstruct the PastThis weblog is a way for the National Heritage Museum's Department of Education to serve as host, authority, and facilitator of using primary sources to reconstruct the past. Each post will familiarize educators and students with different types of primary sources, where to find them, how to read them, and what they tell usand we are looking for feedback! By posting your comments on our blog, you will help shape this contribution to the online learning community.
A Resource at the National Heritage Museum for Information about Freemasonry, Fraternalism, and American HistoryThe librarians and archivist go into the stacks to find and write about some of the interesting items in the collections of the Van Gorden-Williams Library & Archives. By joining the librarians and archivist as they delve further into the stories behind items in the collection, you can learn more about Freemasonry, fraternalism, and American history - and participate in a conversation about the items that they're writing about. Additionally, there will be posts about news, events, new acquisitions, as well as Library & Archives items featured in current exhibitions at the National Heritage Museum. | <%
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